Washington has till now allowed conditional export of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from five of its projects to nations with which the US does not have a free trade agreement, so-called 'non-FTA' countries. India does not have a FTA with the US till now.
The issue of LNG exports to non-FTA nations will figure at the Indo-US Energy Dialogue tomorrow, official said.
US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz and Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia will lead the two sides at the talks, which were previously postponed due to row over treatment of Indian diplomat in US.
Indian companies led by state-owned GAIL have already signed agreements with US firms to buy as much as 3.5 million tons a year of LNG.
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